Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seed

In order to determine the suitable conditions of temperature and effect of desiccation on seed viability during storage, seeds were collected from Aliabad Katool site in Golestan forests. After determining the primary characteristics, Preservation of Prunus avium seed samples has been conducted unde...

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Published: Iranian Society of Forestry 2012-04-01
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spelling doaj-3b4922053014453dba5f634fd79bf2c42021-06-26T07:11:44ZfasIranian Society of Forestryمجله جنگل ایران2008-61132423-44352012-04-014145534675Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seedIn order to determine the suitable conditions of temperature and effect of desiccation on seed viability during storage, seeds were collected from Aliabad Katool site in Golestan forests. After determining the primary characteristics, Preservation of Prunus avium seed samples has been conducted under two varied temperature conditions (4 and 25°C ) and two moisture contents (11.5 and 5 percent) in tightly closed containers. After storage, the moisture content and viability of seeds was tested by staining with 0.1 percent solution of Tetrazolium in every three month periods. The results showed that desiccation had no significant effect on seed viability after 3 months of preservation at 4°C. But at 25°C desiccation had significant effect on seeds viability and at this temperature, viability of seeds stored with 11.5 percent moisture content was decreased. In total, following one-year storage, either seeds which their moisture content were reduced and the control seeds (with primary moisture content), under 4° C status indicated near 90 percent viability. From the results of this investigation it can be deduced that the better storage conditions for low-moisture content seeds of Prunus avium (< 11.5%) is maintainance at refrigerator with temperature of 4° C.http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_4675_0a67f34020b5872d47f14c1e811a5c1d.pdfseed storageviabilityprunus aviumdesiccationtetrazolium
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title Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seed
spellingShingle Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seed
مجله جنگل ایران
seed storage
viability
prunus avium
desiccation
tetrazolium
title_short Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seed
title_full Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seed
title_fullStr Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seed
title_full_unstemmed Effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of Wild cherry (Prunus avium) seed
title_sort effects of desiccation and temperature on storage of wild cherry (prunus avium) seed
publisher Iranian Society of Forestry
series مجله جنگل ایران
issn 2008-6113
2423-4435
publishDate 2012-04-01
description In order to determine the suitable conditions of temperature and effect of desiccation on seed viability during storage, seeds were collected from Aliabad Katool site in Golestan forests. After determining the primary characteristics, Preservation of Prunus avium seed samples has been conducted under two varied temperature conditions (4 and 25°C ) and two moisture contents (11.5 and 5 percent) in tightly closed containers. After storage, the moisture content and viability of seeds was tested by staining with 0.1 percent solution of Tetrazolium in every three month periods. The results showed that desiccation had no significant effect on seed viability after 3 months of preservation at 4°C. But at 25°C desiccation had significant effect on seeds viability and at this temperature, viability of seeds stored with 11.5 percent moisture content was decreased. In total, following one-year storage, either seeds which their moisture content were reduced and the control seeds (with primary moisture content), under 4° C status indicated near 90 percent viability. From the results of this investigation it can be deduced that the better storage conditions for low-moisture content seeds of Prunus avium (< 11.5%) is maintainance at refrigerator with temperature of 4° C.
topic seed storage
viability
prunus avium
desiccation
tetrazolium
url http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_4675_0a67f34020b5872d47f14c1e811a5c1d.pdf
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